This book, the fourth in a series of Understanding Chemistry books, deals with Basic Chemistry.
Written for students taking either the University of Cambridge O-level examinations or the GCSE examinations, this textbook covers essential topics under both stipulated chemistry syllabi. The book is written in such a way as to guide the reader through the understanding and applications of basic essential chemical concepts by introducing a discourse feature — the asking and answering of questions — that stimulates coherent thinking and hence, elucidates ideas. Based on the Socratic Method, questions are implanted throughout the book to help facilitate the reader's development in forming logical conclusions of concepts. The book helps students to master fundamental chemical concepts in a simple way.
Contents:
The Particulate Nature of Matter
Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonding
Mole Concept, Formula, and Stoichiometry
Energy Change and Fuels
Rate of Chemical Reactions
Equilibria, Ammonia, and Sulfur
Acids, Bases, and Salts
Redox Reactions
Electric Cells and the Reactivity Series
Electrolysis
The Periodic Table
Metals and Extraction
Air and the Environment
Organic Chemistry
Experimental Chemistry
Readership: O level students and teaching professionals in Chemistry.
Key Features:
The book provides fundamental scaffolding to aid students to create their own understanding of the chemical concepts in O level chemistry or the GCSE equivalence
It encourages critical thinking and meaningful applications, using the basic concepts learnt
It guides the students to integrate the various concepts that they have learnt into a coherent and meaningful conceptual network, especially relating to the basic physical chemistry they have learnt